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How does international trade law affect Australian businesses?

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International trade laws influence Australian businesses by setting rules for trade, tariffs, and intellectual property protection.;Compliance with trade agreements can open new markets for Australian businesses and p...

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How is fault determined in a personal injury case?

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Fault in personal injury cases is determined by assessing evidence such as witness statements, accident reports, and expert opinions.;The concept of negligence, which includes duty of care, breach, causation, and dama...

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How long does copyright protection last in Australia?

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In Australia, copyright protection typically lasts for the life of the creator plus 70 years for literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works.;For films, sound recordings, and broadcasts, copyright protection gener...

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Resign First or Lodge Fair Work Claim?

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Lodging a Fair Work Claim Before Resigning Generally, it's advisable to lodge a claim with Fair Work before resigning. This preserves your employment rights and allows Fair Work to investigate the matter while you're...

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How do I find a notary public in Australia?

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You can find a notary public through online directories, the Yellow Pages, or by contacting legal associations in Australia.;Many notaries public advertise their services online, and local legal firms can also provide...

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Can I appeal a denied work claim?

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Yes, you can appeal a denied work claim by submitting a request for review to the relevant body.;The appeal process usually involves presenting new evidence or clarifying existing information.

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